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After phenomenon their foe and NEXT line-up final week, Sundance is shoring adult a 2017 selections with a proclamation of a lineup of premieres, midnight movies, and some-more today. The latest collection of films includes The Big Sick, a semi-autobiographical story from integrate Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon destined by Michael Showalter, a starring car for Jessica Williams patrician The Incredible Jessica James, and a latest from Daniel Clowes formed on his striking novel Wilson.

Park City will also play horde to a premiere of a bizarrely interesting Manifesto, in that Cate Blanchett does “reenactments” in “an loyalty to a twentieth century’s many ardent artistic statements and innovators, from Futurists and Dadaists to Pop Art, Fluxus, Lars von Trier and Jim Jarmusch.” Other intriguing titles embody new works from directors Luca Guadagnino and Dee Rees, and another one of a final performances of Anton Yelchin, Rememory. Thoroughbred, also starring Yelchin, will seem in competition.

The midnight section, meanwhile, contains a documentary about a showering stage in Psycho, a fear anthology destined wholly by women, and The Little Hours, a comedy in that Alison Brie plays a nun. You can see a full list on Sundance’s website.